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D. Domenici

Researcher at University of Rome Tor Vergata

Publications -  127
Citations -  3315

D. Domenici is an academic researcher from University of Rome Tor Vergata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & Muon. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 106 publications receiving 2890 citations.

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A facility to Search for Hidden Particles (SHiP) at the CERN SPS

M. Anelli, +234 more
TL;DR: A new general purpose fixed target facility is proposed at the CERN SPS accelerator which is aimed at exploring the domain of hidden particles and making measurements with tau neutrinos as discussed by the authors.
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Physics with the KLOE-2 experiment at the upgraded DA Phi NE

G. Amelino-Camelia, +101 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the recent theoretical development and experimental progress in kaon physics relevant for the Standard Model tests in the flavor sector, the sensitivity we can reach in probing CPT and Quantum Mechanics from time evolution of entangled-kaon states, the interest for improving on the present measurements of non-leptonic and radiative decays of kaons and eta/eta' mesons, and contribution to understand the nature of light scalar mesons.
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Limit on the production of a light vector gauge boson in phi meson decays with the KLOE detector

TL;DR: In this paper, an upper bound of 90% C.L. on the ratio between the U coupling constant and the fine structure constant of alpha/alpha < 1.7 fb(-1) was established.

LHCb reoptimized detector design and performance : Technical Design Report

R. Antunes Nobrega, +577 more

CEPC Conceptual Design Report: Volume 2 - Physics & Detector

Zhenqiang He, +1083 more
TL;DR: The second volume of the CEPC Conceptual Design Report (CDR) as discussed by the authors describes the physics case for the proposed CEPC, describes conceptual designs of possible detectors and their technological options, highlights the expected detector and physics performance, and discusses future plans for detector R&D and physics investigations.